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  • Originally posted by pHILSANITY07 View Post
    So if its foggy then we're fucked
    I am not sure that the transmission path from one water molecule to another in the air is possible.
    class joke
    {
    private:
    char Forrest, Jenny, Momma, LtDan;
    double Peas, Carrots;
    string MommaAlwaysSaid(const bool AddAnyTime = True)
    };

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    • Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
      In less than 2% of cases. Statistically, that's way the fuck out there on the bell curve.
      Sunny days are here again.
      class joke
      {
      private:
      char Forrest, Jenny, Momma, LtDan;
      double Peas, Carrots;
      string MommaAlwaysSaid(const bool AddAnyTime = True)
      };

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      • Originally posted by bcoop View Post
        You wrote your own script many years ago. Hence the Forrest Gump theme.
        haha!

        god bless.
        It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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        • So wondering how quick Jessie Jackson or JWP will be screaming racism since the new case is a Black girl?

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          • So Amber Vinson (the second infected nurse) happens to be black. She flew to Ohio the same day Duncan died to plan her wedding.

            So she violated CDC and her hospital's protocols, went through two airports and visited friends and family that have since been to Kent State. She had a fever when she boarded the flight home.

            It's like someone is intentionally trying to spread the disease.

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            • Originally posted by TexasDevilDog View Post
              I am not sure that the transmission path from one water molecule to another in the air is possible.
              Originally posted by TexasDevilDog View Post
              Sunny days are here again.
              "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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              • Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
                In less than 2% of cases. Statistically, that's way the fuck out there on the bell curve.
                And when looking at that remember this:





                And on that note:


                http://www.businessinsider.com/r-who...n-days-2014-10
                Good stuff. I need lots of traveling to occur so this oil starts to dry up. And the eboli have scared the masses.

                Or we need boots on the ground

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                • Originally posted by BP View Post
                  It's like someone is intentionally trying to spread the disease.
                  Occam's Razor, dude. People are dumb and selfish.

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                  • Originally posted by BP View Post
                    So Amber Vinson (the second infected nurse) happens to be black. She flew to Ohio the same day Duncan died to plan her wedding.

                    So she violated CDC and her hospital's protocols, went through two airports and visited friends and family that have since been to Kent State. She had a fever when she boarded the flight home.

                    It's like someone is intentionally trying to spread the disease.
                    Lets not get that started yet...
                    Originally posted by Leah
                    Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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                    • Tin foil hat time.
                      class joke
                      {
                      private:
                      char Forrest, Jenny, Momma, LtDan;
                      double Peas, Carrots;
                      string MommaAlwaysSaid(const bool AddAnyTime = True)
                      };

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                      • Originally posted by TexasDevilDog View Post
                        Tin foil hat time.
                        "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                        • Originally posted by Denny View Post
                          CNN just said that the newest patient logged a 99.5 fever BEFORE her travel. If this is found to be true, they need to prosecute the bitch (if she lives).
                          99.5 isnt a fever. The general accepted temperatures for people is +- 1*f from 98.7*f. You could be in the sun and be close to 100*f. Some people generally run 97.2*F and that is their normal body temperature. The general range is +-1 of 98.7f. That means 99.7f can be NORMAL for some people.

                          Originally posted by Denny View Post
                          Bro. I was saying medical staff suck at donning/doffing procedures well before this second person was even known about. 8mpg was telling people on here that his team is an exception. Remember? Go back a couple days on here and reread.

                          If you haven't had first-hand experience in this, you really don't know.
                          Do you have first hand experience with ebola? Are you an expert? Hell, do you even don/doff PPE for a living? Any formal training?

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                          • Originally posted by BP View Post
                            So Amber Vinson (the second infected nurse) happens to be black. She flew to Ohio the same day Duncan died to plan her wedding.

                            So she violated CDC and her hospital's protocols, went through two airports and visited friends and family that have since been to Kent State. She had a fever when she boarded the flight home.

                            It's like someone is intentionally trying to spread the disease.
                            What protocols did she break? Living a normal life? Break hospital protocols when you are off work living your own life? Should she completely stop her life because she took care of a patient with ebola that she didnt know she had an exposure to?

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                            • Originally posted by 8mpg View Post
                              99.5 isnt a fever. The general accepted temperatures for people is +- 1*f from 98.7*f. You could be in the sun and be close to 100*f. Some people generally run 97.2*F and that is their normal body temperature. The general range is +-1 of 98.7f. That means 99.7f can be NORMAL for some people.



                              Do you have first hand experience with ebola? Are you an expert? Hell, do you even don/doff PPE for a living? Any formal training?
                              For someone under surveillance, 99.5 is reason for action. Are you sure you're a medic?

                              And yes. I've had more time in level B and A than most. Formal training and all. LMAO!

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                              • Originally posted by 8mpg View Post
                                Do you have first hand experience with ebola?
                                He did take a shit @ Valero today....

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